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Vista usually refers to a distant view.

Vista may also refer to:

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  • Windows Vista, the line of Microsoft Windows client operating systems released in 2006 and 2007
  • VistA, (Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture) a medical records system of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and others worldwide
  • VISTA (comparative genomics), software tools for genome analysis and genomic sequence comparisons
  • VistaPro, and Vista, 3D landscape generation software for the Amiga and PC
  • VIsualizing STructures And Sequences, bioinformatics software

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Vistaprint

Cimpress (previously Vistaprint) is a company that produces marketing materials and promotional items through mass customization and web-to-print systems. Founded in 1995 as Vistaprint, the company eventually acquired a number of other customization and printing companies in various countries. It adopted its current name, Cimpress, in 2014 when the company reorganized with the intention of unifying their systems across their subsidiary brands; Vistaprint remained the Cimpress brand in North America.

Business

The company is based in Venlo, Netherlands and employs over 5,100 employees globally in its offices and printing facilities. The company’s U.S. offices are in Waltham, Massachusetts, while its European offices are in Barcelona, Spain. Its three printing facilities, which total almost 74,000 square metres (800,000 sq ft) of production space, are in Deer Park, Victoria, Australia; Windsor, Ontario, Canada; and Venlo, Netherlands.

In 2007 the company was listed in the annual Graphic Arts Monthly 101 listing, as the 40th largest (by revenue) and the 4th fastest growing printing company in North America.

Vista (IIM Bangalore's annual business summit)

Vista, is the annual international business summit hosted by IIM Bangalore. The summit spanning across three days can be defined as the "coming together of academia and industry". The event brings together the leaders of every field, like, marketing, finance, operations, human resources, consulting, social work, etc. and provides a platform for students to enhance knowledge in the field learning from veterans through events, competitions and case studies. The event also incorporates several guest speaker sessions and conclaves from people who have inspired generations of Indians into success.

About IIM Bangalore's Vista

Vista was hosted for the first time by IIM Bangalore in 2002. It is the oldest business festival hosted by a B-school in South India and the 4th oldest in India behind Manfest (IIM Lucknow), Intaglio (IIM Calcutta) and Confluence (IIM Ahmedabad). An important feature of Vista is its social intervention each year. Through associations with NGOs and through the social events that it holds and promotes, Vista communicates a social message too.

Electropop

Electropop is a musical genre which combines electronic music and pop music, with a primary usage of synthesizers and various electronic and pop musical instruments. The genre has seen a revival of popularity and influence since the 1980s, all the way to the 2010s.

The term was used during the 1980s to describe a form of synthpop characterized by an emphasized electronic sound, with a distinct pop sound.

Characteristics

Electropop songs are electronic and pop songs at heart, often with simple, catchy hooks and dance beats, but differing from those of electronic dance music genres in that songwriting is emphasized over simple danceability. Electropop is characterized by a distinctive low frequency synthesizers which might variously be described as crisp, crunchy, crackly, fuzzy, warm, distorted or dirty.

History

Electropop music began appearing in the late 1970s, with the "Robot Pop" of German band Kraftwerk, the "technopop" of Japanese band Yellow Magic Orchestra, and the electronic music of British artists who took inspiration from David Bowie's "Berlin period" albums Low, Heroes, and Lodger, as well as late 70s electronic-influenced disco, especially Germany's Munich Machine led by Giorgio Moroder and Donna Summer. Some groups also took inspiration from the NYC electropunk group Suicide.

Electropop (album)

Electropop is the second studio album by pop/ electronic dance/ hip hop music group Jupiter Rising released by Chime Entertainment on September 11, 2007. The album features the hit dance singles Electropop and Go!.

Critical response

The album received positive reviews. Lauren Mooney's of URB Magazine review of the album (and Jessie Payo) is very positive:

Evan Sawdey of PopMatters had this to say about the album:

Track listing

Singles and music videos

"Electropop"

"Electropop" was released to digital stores on June 19, 2007. The music video was released 3 days after. Electropop charted 15th on the Hot Dance Music/Club Airplay and 17th on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay. The Remixes EP was released November 20, 2007.

"Wicked"

"Wicked Remix EP" was made available for digital download on May 6, 2008.

Credits

  • Ron Coro -Creative Director, Logo Design
  • Samuel Formicola- Group
  • Ludvig Girdland -Strings, Group
  • Bob Glaub -Bass
  • Marc Greene -Engineer
  • Robert Hadley -Mastering
  • Quincy McCrary -Piano, Keyboards, Vocals (background)
  • Electropop (disambiguation)

    Electropop is a musical genre which is a combination of electronic music and pop music.

    Electropop may also refer to:

  • Electropop (album), a 2007 album by Jupiter Rising
  • "Electropop" (Jupiter Rising song), a 2007 single from Jupiter Rising's Electropop album
  • "Elektropop" (Oleg song), a single from Oleg, a contestant on Swedish Idol 2011 (Sweden)
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